John Quincy Adams and the UnionHis career as sixth President, and later as Member of the House of Representatives. |
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CHAPTER PAGE I Destiny of a Family | 3 |
The Presidential Campaign of 1824 | 11 |
Election by the House of Representatives | 32 |
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